Nooks and Crannies In the multitude of holes and mini-caves we found numerous lobster, an octopus, and a couple of moray eels. Mountains…Dale & Kim ShecklerNovember 12, 2015
Anacapa’s Wreck of the Equator With most sunken wrecks it is fun to talk about illustrious careers of sailing from distant ports to wayward harbors…Dale & Kim ShecklerOctober 22, 2015
Monterey Bay’s Eric’s Pinnacle The greater Monterey Bay Area has a large number of "named" dive sites; and there is often an entertaining story…Bruce WatkinsOctober 14, 2015
Exploring Corona Del Mar’s Little Corona Repeatedly diving a particular location has its benefits. You get to know the "lay of the land," individual animals, seasons,…Dale & Kim ShecklerSeptember 16, 2015
Monterey’s MacAfee Pinnacle Some dives are challenging and require advanced divers to utilize all their skills to enjoy the dive. Other dives are…Bruce WatkinsSeptember 10, 2015
The Wreck of the SueJac Many divers have an affinity for shipwrecks. We seem to be drawn to examples of how man tries to tame…Dale & Kim ShecklerAugust 18, 2015
From Trash to Treasure at Glass Beach Did you ever think it would be fun to dive in a city dump? I, for one, never thought that…Bruce WatkinsAugust 3, 2015
Window Pane Pinnacle It's like an underwater mountaintop, a rock spire reaching from the depths to within 25 feet of the surface. The…Dale & Kim ShecklerJuly 9, 2015
Monterey’s Metridium Mountain Although I dive the Monterey area quite a bit, I am constantly amazed how Monterey's captains can find new and…Bruce WatkinsJuly 1, 2015
Santa Barbara’s Biltmore Steps The Biltmore Hotel has been a graceful landmark on the Santa Barbara coastline since 1927. Being one of the most…Dale & Kim ShecklerJune 16, 2015